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San Francisco, Powell Street By
Thomas Kinkade |

Available in the following sizes:
20 x 16 / 30 x 24 /40 x 32 / 60 x 48 |
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"As you may know, my heart resides in the City by the Bay. San Francisco,
Powell Street marks the 19th release in my San Francisco collection, yet
this wonderful town continues to provide breathless panoramas even for a
seasoned visitor.
Perhaps that’s because San Francisco is such a lived-in city. Wherever
you look you find dynamic street life — vendors, neighbors, shoppers,
and the ever present cable car.
San Francisco, Powell Street gives me an opportunity to return to the
hilltop I first painted in my tremendously popular San Francisco, A View
Down California Street from Nob Hill, but looking in a different
direction. I’ve taken artistic license to move the wonderful Bay Bridge
slightly south to provide a full view – after all, what would the “City
by the Bay” be without a bridge in the distance. In the middle ground we
see the Sir Francis Drake Hotel with its famous Starlite Roof, adorned
by its landmark spinning star atop the stately main tower."
- Thomas Kinkade
Interesting Facts:
1. San Francisco, Powell Street is the first release of 2009 -
Thom’s 25th year as a published artist.
2. Thom has placed 25 N’s in San Francisco, Powell Street as a
gesture of love for his wife Nanette — and to celebrate his 25th
Anniversary of publishing.
3. Thom’s passion for San Francisco is evident to anyone
familiar with his art. San Francisco, Powell Street is the 19th
release depicting the famous City by the Bay.
4. One of his early successes was San Francisco, A View Down
California Street from Nob Hill, released in 1992. It shows a
pageant of life in San Francisco. That painting sold-out long
ago and is commanding high prices on the secondary market.
5. San Francisco, Powell Street attempts a view similar to San
Francisco, A View Down California Street from Nob Hill, but from
a different location and direction.
6. In the distance of San Francisco, Powell Street, we see the
Bay Bridge. Thom was obliged to realign the structure slightly
to make it visible in this scene. But after all, that is why he
is an artist and not a photographer. Besides, what would San
Francisco be without a glimpse of its famous bay and bridges?
7. San Francisco is a city where people inhabit the spaces of
the city. This is not just a business center, it is home to
many. In San Francisco, Powell Street, we see the myriad
activities of a busy city.
8. In this work, village life goes on at the street level. We
see vendors and acquaintances as well as the ever present cable
car plying its way up the street. In the mid-distance we see the
Sir Francis Drake Hotel with its famous Starlite Roof. The
spinning sign of the star announces to all that this is the
place to gather with friends and watch the stars come out.
9. The real star of the show in San Francisco, Powell Street is
the misty sky and moisture for which San Francisco is famous.
This foggy mist gives the entire scene a crystalline glow as
though one is witnessing a finely polished jewel. |
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